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The Vocal Jazz Collective: Redefinition
ByJeff Baker
vocalsRedefinition takes a batch of familiar jazz tunes by the likes of

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943
Under the guidance of polished professionals Baker and Nielsen, and backed by a roster of versatile top level musicians, the set holds up so well that the ages of the singers becomes simply a matter of interest. There is not a half-baked or tentative performance on the set; these young people sing with an uncluttered purity of feeling and remarkable confidence.
The Gershwins' "My Man's Gone Now" opens the set. Nielsen's piano sparkles, while

Brent Jensen
saxophone, altob.1960
The songs are old familiar tales, leaning on the love or love lost theme. LeAnne Robinson gets deep into a beautiful, weary blues feeling on "You Don't Know What Love Is," while Georgia Sedlack soars in a buoyant take of Mancini's "Moon River." Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" (a

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The band brings in a funk feel on Prince's "Nothing Compares," with Fara Sumbureru bouncing into a light groove. "Much Farther to Go," a Rosie Thomas tune, features a Karmen Wolf's pure-toned, horn-like delivery.
Harris Longthe lone male solo vocalist on the discpossesses a rich baritone similar to

Kurt Elling
vocalsb.1967
Coldplay's "Sparks" closes the disc on a modern-leaning note. Mary Thompson's vocal exudes a melancholy, drifting-into-the-twilight mood. As the tune winds down she is joined by the choirthe other soloists plus Michael Wood, Sekayi Sumbureru and Andrew Kobafor a classy, collaborative ending to Redefinition, a fine set of jazz vocal tunes that introduce a bunch of amazing young talent. ">
Track Listing
My Man's Gone Now; You Don't Know What Love Is; Moon River; Time After Time; Nothing Compares; Much Farther To Go; My Funny Valentine; Too Late Now; City Called Heaven; Dienda; Both Sides Now; Sparks.
Personnel
The Vocal Jazz Collective
band / ensemble / orchestraCamille Avery: vocals (1, 12) ; LeAnne Robinson: vocals (2, 8, 12); Georgia Sedlack: vocals (3, 7, 12),; Cari Steven: vocals (4, 10, 12); Fara Sumbureru: vocals (5, 12); Karmen Wolf: vocals (6, 11, 12); Harris Long: vocals (9, 12); Mary Thompson: vocals (soloist on 12); Michael Wood: vocal (12); Sekeyi Sumbureru: vocal (12); Andrew Koba: vocal (12); Justin Nielsen: piano; Jeff Johnson: bass; John Bishop: drums; John McLean: guitar; Thomas Marriott: trumpet, flugelhorn; Brent Jensen: saxophone
Album information
Title: Redefinition | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: OA2 Records
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